The Story of Acid Jazz
06/25/2002
Lyrics from The Story of Acid Jazz
All Music Guide Review
Metro's double-disc The Story of Acid Jazz collects the highlights from the style and label's heyday in the late '80s, including tracks such as Galliano's "Frederick Lies Still," the Brand New Heavies' "Dream Come True," the James Taylor Quartet's "A Good Thing," and Vibraphonic's "Trust Me." Snowboy, the Subterraneans, and the Quiet Boys are some of the other better-known artists on the album, although for acid jazz fans, the compilation's real value might lie in the names that aren't so familiar: Mother Earth's "Apple Green" and "Jesse" are unusually soulful contributions, while O.H.M.'s "Sweet Ohm" takes a funkier, more abstract turn and the Apostles' "Super Strut" embodies the smooth yet funky style that came to characterize acid jazz as a whole. Overall, The Story of Acid Jazz is a solid collection that should please acid jazz diehards and newcomers alike. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
The Story of Acid Jazz Track Listing
Credits of The Story of Acid Jazz
- Subterraneans
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- Night Trains
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- Noel McKoy
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- Emperors New Clothes
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- Quiet Boys
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- Rose Windross
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- Humble Souls
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- The New Jersey Kings
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- Anna Ross
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- Ace of Clubs
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- Steve Bunyan
- Liner Notes
- Autumn Whitehurst
- Illustrations
- Marc Lessner
- Liner Notes, Compilation
- The Brand New Heavies
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- Alison Limerick
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